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Khalilur Rahman Vs. Mr. Jamsed Ali & others, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
....s in view of the Martial Law Regulation No.III of 1983. Accordingly, this Rule is discharged without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 298. ......ev.) and Mr. Mostafizur Rahman, Circle officer (Rev.) Puthia appeared before this Court through their counsel, Mr. Dalifuddin Ahmed. 3. The short fact, relevant for the disposal of this contempt proceeding, is that one Khalilur Rahman claimed to have got 36.06 acres of land including a tank fro..Category: Administrative Law, Civil Law | Date: 5 May, 1983 | Hits: 1
Anil Kumar Sarker & others Vs. Sree Sree Kalimata Bigraha, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
.... above we do not find any substance in this appeal. This appeal is therefore, dismissed with costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 36 DLR (1984) (HCD) 47 ......ড়ী। The defendants failed to suggest any good reason why Narayan Kumar Datta got the property wrongly recorded in the name of the shebait. It appears, the defendants, for the first time in this proceeding, have tried to make out a case that Hemangini Guha herself took settlement from the Sarke..Category: Property Law | Date: 4 Apr, 1983 | Hits: 4
Mohammad Hossain Khalifa Vs. Kalachand Das & others, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
.... In the result, this Rule is discharged. Send down the records at once. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 262. ......ip;……………………Opposite Parties Judgment March 9, 1983. Result: The Rule is discharged. Disputed Question of Title A proceeding under section 145 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is not a proceeding to decide dispute..Category: Criminal Law, Property Law | Date: 9 Mar, 1983 | Hits: 1
Neerala Tea Estate & others Vs. Government of Bangladesh & others, 1983, 12 CLC (HCD)
....eal to the Appellate Division. The prayer is allowed. It is certified that it is a fit case for appeal to the Appellate Division. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 41 DLR (1989) 90. ...... whether leave was to be granted. At this stage the Proclamation of Martial Law dated 24-3-82 came into force and in clause (g) of the said Proclamation it was provided: "All proceedings arising out of and in connection with Writ Petitions under Article 102 of the suspe..Category: Civil Law | Date: 16 Feb, 1983 | Hits: 88
Category: Contempt of Court Law, Criminal Law | Date: 1 Feb, 1983 | Hits: 132
Khitindra Chandra Bhattacharya and another Vs. Jalada Devi, 1983, 12 CLC (AD)
....urt Division is set aside and the heirs of Digindra be substituted in the probate proceeding. There will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 35 DLR (AD) (1983) 102. ......executrix under the will. She filed an application for probate of the Will and 6 days later she died. Her heirs made an application before the District Delegate praying for permission to continue the proceeding as substituted heirs in place of Subasini and they prayed that letters of administration ..Category: Property Law | Date: 16 Jan, 1983 | Hits: 103
Muzahar Sikder Vs. Fariduddin Ahmed & others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
.... of Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Patuakhali, be stayed for a period of two months from date, as prayed for. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 96. ......result, the order dated 29-5-82 discharging the Rule for default is hereby recalled and vacated and the Criminal Revision case is restored to its original file and number. 3 Let all further proceeding in Criminal Case No.1742 of 1977 pending in the Court of Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Patua..Category: Procedural Law | Date: 13 Dec, 1982 | Hits: 1
Jamsed & others Vs. Abdus Samad & others, 1892, 11 CLC (HCD)
.... disposing criminal appeals in the light of the observations made in this judgment. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 68. ......ppeals in such a perfunctory manner as has been done in the present case. The Additional District Magistrate avoided his responsibility as a Court of law to consider the case of a party in a judicial proceeding causing a serious miscarriage of justice. The High Court Division of the Supreme Court be..Category: Criminal Law, Procedural Law | Date: 1 Dec, 1982 | Hits: 1
Abdus Salam Master and another Vs. The State, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....he inquiry report he summoned the accused petitioners to stand their trial U/Ss. 342 & 323 of the Penal Code. It was on these facts that a Division Bench of this Court held, on an application for quashing the proceedings, that the petition of complaint was in fact a petition of revival of the ea......ds will still continue on the same bail till the disposal of the case. A second prosecution is launched on the same facts after the discharge of the accused persons, it cannot be said that those proceedings are always entirely without jurisdiction. It depends upon whether the second prosecution..Category: Criminal Law, Procedural Law | Date: 28 Nov, 1982 | Hits: 1
Ramesh Chandra Barman & others Vs. Naresh Chandra Barman & others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....e-emption case is dismissed. In the result, the Rule is made absolute without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 99. ......olute. Whether right to pre-emption exists if reconveyance of land comes about before starting of proceeding for pre-emption- If the reconveyance takes place before the starting of the proceeding for pre-emption, the right to pre-emption ceases to exist. When a land sought to be ..Category: Property Law | Date: 24 Nov, 1982 | Hits: 2
Mohammad Nazrul Islam Vs. The State, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....wers Act. If it is otherwise found that an accused person has not committed any offence under the Penal Code or under the Special Powers Act as the case may be, one can always apply for the quashing of such proceeding under section 561A Cr.P.C. Section 29 of the Special Powers Act has clea......s Act, unless it is alleged that a particular person or group of persons in question were personally involved in the process of adulteration of food or selling thereof. Whether the Criminal proceeding pending before the Special Tribunal under the Special Powers Act is liable to be qua..Category: Administrative Law, Criminal Law | Date: 20 Oct, 1982 | Hits: 8
Nurul Islam Vs. The State, 1892, 11 CLC (HCD)
....ivisional Magistrate, Madaripur continue in respect of the accused Ashit Aaron Saha and be disposed of expeditiously. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 33. ...... was there any fresh police enquiry report against him. The accused petitioner was also not being tried before a separate Tribunal altogether. He was being tried by the same Court. As such revival of proceedings against him in respect of the same offence was illegal and without jurisdiction. Ca..Category: Criminal Law, Procedural Law | Date: 15 Jul, 1982 | Hits: 1
Dilip Kumar Chakravorty Vs. Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury and others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....ssed by the learned Subordinate Judge is restored. In the facts and circumstances of the case there will be no order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 49. ......ed and as such the transferee court has session over the entire matter of the suit- When a case is transferred from one court to another it means not only the transfer of the suit but the entire proceeding including the ancillary proceedings and hence all the matters are to be disposed of by th..Category: Civil Law, Procedural Law | Date: 27 Jun, 1982 | Hits: 1
M/s Saleh Steel Industries Ltd. Vs. TSS PACIFIC ABETO and others, 1982, 11 CLC (AD)
....ertified copy of the plaint is to be kept in the record. The Bank guarantee in this suit is extended upto 15th July, 1982. Ed. This Case is also reported in: 35 DLR (AD) (1983) 188. ......s not empower the Admiralty Court to pass such an order. 7. Mr. K. A. Bakr, Counsel for the plaintiff-appellant, submitted that the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure do not apply to proceedings before the Admiralty Court. Hence, the rejection of a plaint by that Court under Order 7..Category: Admiralty Law or Maritime Law | Date: 9 Jun, 1982 | Hits: 400
Category: Company Law | Date: 28 May, 1982 | Hits: 3
Md. Asghar Vs. Nowab Miah and others, 1892, 11 CLC (HCD)
....ds expeditiously. The connected Rule for stay of further proceeding is discharged without any order as to costs. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 37. ......on, let us consider the language of section 144 of the Code of Civil Procedure which runs as follow:- "Where and in so far as a decree is varied or reversed in any appeal, revision or other proceeding or is set aside or modified in any suit instituted for the purpose, the court which ..Category: Property Law | Date: 2 Mar, 1982 | Hits: 2
Category: Contempt of Court Law, Criminal Law | Date: 5 Feb, 1982 | Hits: 2
Surendra Mohan Shaha Vs. Government of Bangla¬desh and others, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....sit the find to the Registrar of this court within 10 days from date. Md. Altaf Hossain J. — I agree. This Case is also Reported in: 34 DLR (HCD) (1982)110 ......75, was started against the petitioner on the allegation that he grabbed illegally government land at mouza Narayanpur in plot No. 14, Khatian No. 22 measuring 29 acres. The petitioner challenged the proceeding of the said Case No.14 in Writ Petition No.961 of 1978 before this court and obtained a R..Category: Contempt of Court Law | Date: 5 Feb, 1982 | Hits: 3
Abdul Quader Molla Vs. The Chairman, Bakerganj Zilla Parishad and another, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....all and are therefore discharged without any order as to costs. Abdul Wadud Chowdhury J.- I agree. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 34 DLR (HCD) (1982)157 ......ilure of the Enquiry Officer to submit the report within 10 days has caused prejudice to the delinquents— The delay in filing the enquiry report by the Inquiry Officer has not vitiated the proceeding or the report submitted by the Inquiry Officer. Whether a law enjoining an authority to d..Category: Administrative Law | Date: 1 Feb, 1982 | Hits: 1
Neerala Tea Estate & another Vs. Bangladesh Tea Board & ors, 1982, 11 CLC (HCD)
....the case, we direct that the contesting respondent No.2 do pay cost to the petitioners which we assess at Tk. 2000/00. Ed. This Case is also Reported in: 3 BLD (HCD) (1983) 7. ......ted. 31. We cannot, however, entertain the prayer of Mr. Chowdhury to declare that the Government are liable to pay for all the lose and damages caused to the property of the petitioners in this proceeding for the simple reason that it will be a vague declaration, for, we cannot assess the dama..Category: Constitutional Law, Property Law | Date: 13 Jan, 1982 | Hits: 2